Be synched, launching in less than 4 hours from now. 8pm Central Europe Summer Time. (summer my ass, we still have snow here)
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badpete69 wrote:OK just to make it clear for all.. Just chatted with Lorenzo The project goes live in less than 4 hours at 2PM eastern Time or 11am Pacific time. In Europe it goes live at 8PM CEST not CET Central European Summer time
Hopefully we are all on the same page now
Yes, because of that it launches at 2PM EDT today, not 3PM which I previously posted.Stockholm17 wrote:thanx for the post, i repost this in the 10th pagebadpete69 wrote:OK just to make it clear for all.. Just chatted with Lorenzo The project goes live in less than 4 hours at 2PM eastern Time or 11am Pacific time. In Europe it goes live at 8PM CEST not CET Central European Summer time
Hopefully we are all on the same page now
Luckily for me its 7pm in PortugalEPIC FAIL. Apparently kickstarter does not allow ANYMORE to launch a project right away. I have to wait for their approval.
Wow, this is sucky news.JeromeB wrote:he just posted on FB
'EPIC FAIL. Apparently kickstarter does not allow ANYMORE to launch a project right away. I have to wait for their approval.'
Jeez - that sucks! It always let people who had never had an unfunded / unsuccessful campaign (and at least one funded) launch when they wanted.JeromeB wrote:he just posted on FB
'EPIC FAIL. Apparently kickstarter does not allow ANYMORE to launch a project right away. I have to wait for their approval.'
JeromeB wrote:he just posted on FB
'EPIC FAIL. Apparently kickstarter does not allow ANYMORE to launch a project right away. I have to wait for their approval.'
The wording on the creator pages hasn't changed, either. It shows that you can launch - i.e. the big green button is there as always for successful creators, but instead of allowing it to launch immediately like it always has, it now requires project review for all, or at least so it seems.vasta41 wrote:This is some bull ish right here... Not looking forward to this for future projects.
In some cases it's just 10-15 minutes, no more. That's why you can submit a project for approval in advance even if it's not ready for a launch.shaitani wrote:The facebook post has a screenshot from a KS message that says 'We're reviewing your project... Response Expected: March 29, 2018'. What? Lol 4 days to let a creator start their project? Is KS trying their hardest to lose money?
True, but it (only a month ago - like for "DeNovo" / UC2018) was available for immediate launch as long as you had funded successfully in the past and only required for noobs or if you had an unfunded / fail project. I don't know exactly what the specifics were as far as when you could regain the "launch at will" - i.e. green button.montenzi wrote:In some cases it's just 10-15 minutes, no more. That's why you can submit a project for approval in advance even if it's not ready for a launch.shaitani wrote:The facebook post has a screenshot from a KS message that says 'We're reviewing your project... Response Expected: March 29, 2018'. What? Lol 4 days to let a creator start their project? Is KS trying their hardest to lose money?
Definitely. I've been close to throw the computer off the window.Siege wrote:Ideal for magic tricks and anger management exercises.
Lorenzo is still throwing things... (jk)Gonzalo wrote:Definitely. I've been close to throw the computer off the window.Siege wrote:Ideal for magic tricks and anger management exercises.
I can't argue that, except that Lorenzo had penty of time since he announced the time Thursday - if he had only known that it was required now. Stupid - but then again KS has never been known for being customer friendly unless you have previously greased their 5% of $1,000,000 or similar.Justin O. wrote:I completely understand why Kickstarter started doing this, and I think it’s a really good thing overall. But clearly it could have been better communicated with project creators so they could account for the approval process before launch, and set backer expectations accordingly. I think this will make Kickstarter a stronger platform overall. But I am going to be super pissed if I miss a limited tier because of this. And I agree with some previous comments that established creators should be grandfathered past this process.
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